As of recently, my interest has reemerged in my 308 bolt gun and I'm contemplating upgrading the stock on it. I'll start off by saying I'm in no way a "precision shooter", always been more of a minute of badguy shooter but I'm looking to really narrow my past groupings down. Best I've managed to date is .80"-.75" 3 shot group at 100m with a mostly stock rem 700 AAC 1-10 twist and commerical 168gr match ammo.
Now I know the factory hogue stock is typically regarded as junk and it's what I'm looking to upgrade. Here's where I run into some issues.
Am I really going to notice a difference in performance with a new rigid stock vs my current wet noodle?
Am I going to see a relative difference between a choate tactical stock vs a McMillan model?
Essentially from what I've looked at the ones I visually like are HS Precision, AICS 2.0 (folding or not), or the McMillan A5's or something simalir.
Any help or insight is greatly appreciated.
Now I know the factory hogue stock is typically regarded as junk and it's what I'm looking to upgrade. Here's where I run into some issues.
Am I really going to notice a difference in performance with a new rigid stock vs my current wet noodle?
Am I going to see a relative difference between a choate tactical stock vs a McMillan model?
Essentially from what I've looked at the ones I visually like are HS Precision, AICS 2.0 (folding or not), or the McMillan A5's or something simalir.
Any help or insight is greatly appreciated.




















































